Andoni Iraola is the frontrunner to become Liverpool’s next manager following Arne Slot’s sacking, and three players from his former club Bournemouth have been identified as potential summer targets that could follow the Spaniard to Anfield this summer.
Liverpool’s 2025/26 season exposed significant problems beyond the managerial level. The midfield struggled badly in Slot’s second year, with Dominik Szoboszlai being used at right-back to address a positional crisis, leaving Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch exposed in central areas where they were regularly overrun and overpowered. The club need running power and passing quality in the middle of the park, more creative threat from wide positions to replace the output lost with Mohamed Salah, and squad depth following a summer of recruitment that failed to deliver the expected returns.
Iraola developed strong relationships with his Bournemouth players during three years on the south coast, and Liverpool may look to take advantage of those existing connections as they rebuild under their incoming manager.
Rayan
The Brazilian winger Liverpool already tracked
With Salah unlikely to reverse his decision to leave and RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande representing a significant financial risk at a reported valuation of €130 million, Rayan offers a potentially cheaper and lower-risk alternative for a club that has already seen two expensive summer signings underwhelm in their debut campaigns. Bournemouth have made clear their desire to retain the young Brazilian, which will complicate any approach Liverpool make.
Alex Scott
The Bournemouth midfielder Liverpool need
Scott developed significantly under Iraola’s management, and if there is one player the Spaniard would be most tempted to bring with him to Anfield, he is the most obvious candidate. The combination of genuine Premier League experience, England international potential and an existing relationship with the incoming manager makes him a logical target for a club that identified midfield running power as one of their primary recruitment needs heading into this window.
Eli Junior Kroupi
The record-breaker Liverpool probably should not sign
Despite those numbers, the case for Liverpool signing Kroupi is unconvincing. With striker Hugo Ekitike suffering a devastating Achilles injury in April and Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz already in the squad, Liverpool’s forward areas are not their most pressing concern. Kroupi is a sharpshooting second-striker who would want a guaranteed starting role if he leaves Bournemouth, something Liverpool currently cannot promise him. The interest from Arsenal and other Big Six clubs may well be where this story ends, with Liverpool better served directing their resources toward the midfield and wide positions that more urgently need addressing.


